Hockeyexercises for u12

Description
  • A passes the ball to B.
  • C moves towards the space on the sideline and accelerates in that direction.
  • C receives a strong pass from B.
  • C and D play a two against one against the red defender.
Objective
  • Improve coordination and teamwork in situations of numerical superiority.
Exercise
  • If the defender recovers the ball, attempt to score in the small goal on the side.
drawing Pass and play two against one

Execution

  • Each exercise is performed twice, so two rounds.

Exercises

  • Dribbling
  • Touch the ground
  • Heels to buttocks
  • Knees up
  • Sideways step
  • Crossover step
drawing Warm-up routine
Execution
  • Player A starts with the ball and passes to Player B.
  • Player B receives the ball and passes directly back to Player A.
  • Player C moves wide and receives a firm pass from Player A.
  • Player B moves towards the circle and gets the ball back from Player C, who cannot play forward due to a defender.
  • Player B receives the ball, accelerates towards the circle, and strikes at goal.
drawing Cross pass and circle entry
Execution
  • Player A starts with the ball and passes to Player B.
  • Player B receives the ball and passes to Player C.
  • Player C receives the ball and plays it wide to the advancing Player A.
  • Player A receives the ball, creating a 3 versus 2 situation against the defenders.
  • Defenders start in the circle and may step out as soon as Player C has received the ball.
  • Attackers attempt to score on the large goal.
  • Defenders score in the small goal at the sideline.
drawing Attack via the flanks
Execution
  • We play a 3 versus 3 match with an emphasis on communication between attackers and defenders.
  • How do you position yourself and how do you get open for your teammates?
  • Players A, B, and C form a team. The first pass goes to player B, from where the 3 versus 3 begins.
Defence
  • The defenders apply pressure on the ball and try to prevent the attackers from playing through the centre of the field.
  • They ensure that the axis of the field is well defended.
  • If they win the ball, they score in the small goal on the side of the field.
drawing 3 versus 3 communication and positioning game
Execution
  • The balls start with player 1.
  • Player 1 passes to player 2.
  • Player 2 receives the ball; at that moment, the four players around player 2 may apply pressure.
  • Player 2 must find a way and attempt to pass to a teammate in orange.
  • If player 2 can make the pass, the orange team attacks in a 4 versus 4 situation.
  • If the white team intercepts the ball, they attack in a 4 versus 4 situation.
drawing Team training under 14: creating overload
Execution
  • A starts with the ball and delivers a hard, targeted push or flat pass to B.
  • B receives the ball and plays it back to the advancing A.
  • A delivers a hard, targeted push pass to C.
  • The ball can be played directly to C's stick or as a deflection, allowing C to score with a tip-in.
  • Set up the exercise on both sides of the field.
drawing Attack with follow-through action
Execution
  • The trainer calls out a colour code, for example: WHITE RED RED.
  • The player who reaches the circle first is allowed to strike first.
Dribbling with Ball
  • Keep an eye on the ball and pay attention to your running direction.
  • Look at your teammate to determine if you can shoot at the goal.
drawing Dribbling with ball and colour code
Setup
  • 3 teams: blue, red, and white.
  • Each team has 3, 4, or 5 players.
  • The attacking team (A) has 1 extra player (e.g., 3:2, 4:3).
  • One player from the defending team (B) is positioned with the trainer.
  • The non-playing team (C) is positioned at the centre line.
Execution
  • If team A scores, they defend with one player less.
  • Team B positions itself at the centre line and goes on the attack.
  • The trainer introduces the ball into play.
  • Alternate left and right sides.
Rotation
  • Attack from the left: Blue attacks, white defends, red is ready on the right.
  • Attack from the right: Blue defends with one player less, red attacks, white is ready on the left.
  • Attack from the left: White attacks, red defends with one player less, blue is ready.
drawing Quick transition in match form
Execution
  • Player A delivers a long, hard pass to Player B.
  • Player B receives the ball and passes it on to Player C.
  • Players B and C engage in a 2-on-1 situation against the defender who applies pressure from the centre.
  • If the defender intercepts the ball, they score in the small goal at the side.
drawing Possession and 2-on-1 situation
Execution
  • Form two teams that play against each other.
  • The trainer calls out a colour combination.
  • Players run to the corresponding cones and then into the circle.
  • The trainer throws a ball into the circle.
  • Players engage in a one-on-one duel.
drawing Colour combination challenge
Execution
  • Divide the group into two teams.
  • One team starts in the zone and applies pressure on the players already on the field.
  • The players on the field aim to move the ball using the zone and score in the goals on the sides.
  • The players in the zone may only leave the zone when the ball has been passed to one of the defenders.
drawing Applying pressure and scoring via the zone